Inspector General Michael Horowitz of the Justice Department finally released his extensive official report yesterday on the FBI’s handling of Hillary Clinton’s email crimes.

Titled “A Review of Various Actions by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Department of Justice in Advance of the 2016 Election”, the report is roughly 500 pages, and wading through it is a herculean task.

Because of the length of the report, and the summarizing purpose of this post, Ivan Throne and DARK TRIAD MAN® have gone through the Executive Summary of the Inspector General’s report, and provided a translation of Justice Department legalese.

Readers with questions on deeper detail are welcome to review the Inspector General’s report in full.

Similar to our viral translation of the FBI Memo, this post lays out in plain and simple English what the report states – and provides you with insight into shocking dereliction of duty at the highest levels of law enforcement.

My translation is in red.

Let us begin.

The document starts with bullet points on what the report is about.

Translation:

Americans, their officials, and everyone else smelled stink.

It smelled like broken rules, secret reasons, and nasty leaks.

It smelled like the FBI was doing bad things for bad reasons.

Translation:

The FBI was chatting with itself about Hillary’s email investigation.

The FBI didn’t hide that it hated Trump and wanted Hillary to win.

Some people in the FBI thought the corruption was wrong and bad.

The Inspector General’s report describes how it worked.

Translation:

The Inspector General waded through over a million documents.

The former FBI Director, Attorney General, and deputies had to explain themselves.

Even Bill Clinton had his hands in the jar.

The Hillary “Midyear” email investigation.

Translation:

The FBI was supposed to investigate Hillary’s email mess.

The FBI was supposed to decide if Hillary broke the law.

The FBI was supposed to find out if spies read her emails.

Translation:

The FBI let Hillary’s people decide whether to hand over evidence or not.

The FBI decided to ignore evidence that was really important.

The FBI decided to let some people “volunteer” instead of being subpoenaed.

Translation:

The FBI spread immunity agreements around.

The FBI played as nice as possible with Hillary’s lawyers.

The FBI played nice with Hillary too.

Translation:

Justice Department prosecutors looked for evidence in different ways.

The Inspector General could not fault how they looked for evidence.

Justice Department prosecutors worried about exposing secrets.

Translation:

The FBI wanted to close it down before the election.

The FBI thought it was pointless to fully investigate.

The FBI didn’t think Director James Comey approved.

Translation:

The FBI decided not to look at all the evidence available.

The FBI let some people get away with crimes for convenience.

The FBI didn’t get search warrants because their minds were made up.

Translation:

The FBI decided not to charge Hillary before they even talked to her.

The FBI wasn’t supposed to let other witnesses be there when Hillary was questioned.

The FBI didn’t even seriously consider putting Hillary under oath.

Translation:

The Inspector General looked to see if the FBI lied about why it really did things.

The Inspector General didn’t look to see if every single decision was the best.

The Inspector General says his report isn’t to agree with FBI decisions.

Translation:

The FBI was chatting and messaging about the Hillary investigation.

The FBI agents openly hated Trump and wanted Hillary to win.

It smells like the FBI was putting politics above justice.

Translation:

The Inspector General was worried about the FBI agent who wanted to “stop Trump”.

The FBI agent who wanted to “stop Trump” didn’t make decisions about the Hillary emails.

The malevolent intentions of the Deep State are laid bare with unsurprising evidence of graft, insubordination, corruption, and malfeasance. Their actions against President Donald J. Trump are matched with their criminal partnership with mass media.

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